Introduction -I’ve seen people giving very bad review of Google Chrome..even I don’t like it, Google Chrome is a Chromium based (Open Source) browser coded in C+++ with some Google branding. however If you want to use it on Linux you have to use unbranded Chromium browser <--- Now this is what I like, a good Open Source browser for an Open Source Operating System.Chromium is quite good and possibly can be the browser for future.

There are only deb repository available for Chromium, which is updated on daily revisions..So I’m not going to tell anyone to compile their browser everyday, but to use if on deb-based systems. (e.g. Debian/Ubuntu and Variations/Mint/Dream Linux)The first thing you have to do is to add Ubuntu/Deb repository to apt.Open /etc/apt/source.list -

3. Flash Plugin -Once you completed the 2nd step, you can install the extensions/themes and user scripts.for Plug-ins like Shockwave-Flash you do not need to copy or create links of libflashplayer.so or flashplugin-alternative.so to /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins/Chromium will directly use all the plug-ins from the /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins, To confirm that Plug-ins are in use correctly, type about:plugins in address bar and hit enter.4. Extensions -
Once you have started Chromium with extensions enabled. your can install .crx plugins right away.
Download the .crx file from Chromium and save it..
Extension will be activated instantly you don’t need to restart the browser.
ype in chrome://extensions to see installed extensions.

Themes are also packaged with .crx entensions..and installed the same way as extensions.
Visit the Official Google Chrome Theme Gallery
and Install the theme you want, Or use your native GTK+ theme, So you can always be sure that your Chromium goes with your desktop theme.

6. Ad Blocking -
A very important thing for your browser, Advertises can be blocked using AdSweep user script
Or AdSweep.crx <-- (Click to Install) Chromium extension.

With Ads.. Without Ads..

7. Greasemonkey / User Scripts

As we have enabled user scripts using --enable-user-scripts, all we need to to is to put our .js scripts in

~/.config/chromium/Default/User Scripts

You can get userscipts at userscripts.orgHowever scripts do not run for me sometimes.